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== External links modified ==


== The Thoreau family and the Sewall family ==
Hello fellow Wikipedians,
On June 17, 1839, according to [https://www.walden.org/log-page/1839/ The Walden.org log of 1839]:


<blockquote>Edmund Sewall arrives in Concord with his mother to visit his grandmother, the Thoreaus’ boarder, Mrs. Joseph Ward. Over the next several days, Thoreau takes him sailing on the Concord River, hiking to the Cliffs, and to Walden Pond (The Days of Henry David Thoreau, 77).</blockquote>
I have just modified one external link on [[Henry David Thoreau]]. Please take a moment to review [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=778870157 my edit]. If you have any questions, or need the bot to ignore the links, or the page altogether, please visit [[User:Cyberpower678/FaQs#InternetArchiveBot|this simple FaQ]] for additional information. I made the following changes:
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It is weird synth for the article to describe the five days eleven-year-old Edmund Sewall stayed with Thoreau's family as five days of hiking for Sewall with HDT. In fact, young Sewall wrote his own extended account of his five days of exploring Concord with John Thoreau as well as with HDT--and his journal of those days can be read [https://www.americanantiquarian.org/sewall-vol2 online].
When you have finished reviewing my changes, you may follow the instructions on the template below to fix any issues with the URLs.


The "Sexuality" section of this article should say more about Thoreau's relationships with women. Until I fixed it myself, it did not even mention his proposal of marriage to Edmund's sister. It still doesn't mention his [https://www.newenglandhistoricalsociety.com/sophia-ford-great-love-henry-david-thoreau-never-wanted/ proposal from Sophia Ford]. [[Louisa May Alcott]] who took walks in the woods with Thoreau when she was a teenager, modeled romantic heroes in several of her books on Thoreau, although there's no evidence he returned her feelings at all. Here's to an NPOV and accurate-as-we-can-make it "Sexuality" section. [[User:HouseOfChange|HouseOfChange]] ([[User talk:HouseOfChange|talk]]) 19:11, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
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:Yes! The lack of evidence for the claims and selective presentation is weird to me. It’s like someone is trying to intentionally create a narrative about him. Is there a way to make it more reflective of what is known? His siblings didn’t marry either and I think it should be in the section too. [[Special:Contributions/107.161.47.185|107.161.47.185]] ([[User talk:107.161.47.185|talk]]) 05:37, 26 January 2024 (UTC)
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== Articles about Helen and Sophia? ==
== Plumbago and electrotyping ==


"Later, Thoreau converted the pencil factory to produce plumbago, a name for graphite at the time, which was used in the electrotyping process.[47]"
Should there be articles about his sisters? They were active in the abolitionist movement. More information available on Sophia than on Helen. [[User:David notMD|David notMD]] ([[User talk:David notMD|talk]]) 04:13, 3 July 2019 (UTC)


The Conrad article cited in support of this statement does not support it. The author places the Thoreaus' highly refined grinding process in the 1830's and electrotyping was not invented until the 1840's so that was not the motivation. Conrad does not give any evidence that the Thoreaus supplied graphite to anyone doing electrotyping. [[User:Tpmpmurphy|Tpmpmurphy]] ([[User talk:Tpmpmurphy|talk]]) 14:55, 30 March 2024 (UTC)
== Thoreau's sexuality ==


== Libertarianism and anarchy banners too dominant ==
Is it worth a mention that his brother and his sisters also never married? Just wondering. May have had more to do with family history with tuberculosis rather than sexual orientation. [[User:David notMD|David notMD]] ([[User talk:David notMD|talk]]) 18:17, 4 July 2019 (UTC)


Banners for libertarianism and anarchism dominate the appearance of this article. Yet Thoreau was neither a libertarian nor an anarchist.
== Works section is a mess ==


And I just reverted a new effort to add yet another similar piece of promotionalism, a new anarchism footer. I do not believe these modern movements should get so much free advertising on the page of a writer who may have inspired them but whose ideas are not central to either cause. [[User:HouseOfChange|HouseOfChange]] ([[User talk:HouseOfChange|talk]]) 07:04, 13 June 2024 (UTC)
The works section italicizes every title, even letters to the editor, making it look like Thoreau wrote scores of books, which is not at all true. This material should be grouped into separate lists of 1) the books he published in his life (italicized), 2) the most significant essays and poems he published in his life (in quotation marks), and 3) the books that have been published posthumously, with a note that these have been compiled and edited by scholars (Thoreau did not leave ready-to-go book manuscripts). [[User:WindSandAndStars|WindSandAndStars]] ([[User talk:WindSandAndStars|talk]]) 22:47, 11 October 2020 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 15:53, 10 July 2024

The Thoreau family and the Sewall family

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On June 17, 1839, according to The Walden.org log of 1839:

Edmund Sewall arrives in Concord with his mother to visit his grandmother, the Thoreaus’ boarder, Mrs. Joseph Ward. Over the next several days, Thoreau takes him sailing on the Concord River, hiking to the Cliffs, and to Walden Pond (The Days of Henry David Thoreau, 77).

It is weird synth for the article to describe the five days eleven-year-old Edmund Sewall stayed with Thoreau's family as five days of hiking for Sewall with HDT. In fact, young Sewall wrote his own extended account of his five days of exploring Concord with John Thoreau as well as with HDT--and his journal of those days can be read online.

The "Sexuality" section of this article should say more about Thoreau's relationships with women. Until I fixed it myself, it did not even mention his proposal of marriage to Edmund's sister. It still doesn't mention his proposal from Sophia Ford. Louisa May Alcott who took walks in the woods with Thoreau when she was a teenager, modeled romantic heroes in several of her books on Thoreau, although there's no evidence he returned her feelings at all. Here's to an NPOV and accurate-as-we-can-make it "Sexuality" section. HouseOfChange (talk) 19:11, 22 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Yes! The lack of evidence for the claims and selective presentation is weird to me. It’s like someone is trying to intentionally create a narrative about him. Is there a way to make it more reflective of what is known? His siblings didn’t marry either and I think it should be in the section too. 107.161.47.185 (talk) 05:37, 26 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Plumbago and electrotyping

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"Later, Thoreau converted the pencil factory to produce plumbago, a name for graphite at the time, which was used in the electrotyping process.[47]"

The Conrad article cited in support of this statement does not support it. The author places the Thoreaus' highly refined grinding process in the 1830's and electrotyping was not invented until the 1840's so that was not the motivation. Conrad does not give any evidence that the Thoreaus supplied graphite to anyone doing electrotyping. Tpmpmurphy (talk) 14:55, 30 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Libertarianism and anarchy banners too dominant

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Banners for libertarianism and anarchism dominate the appearance of this article. Yet Thoreau was neither a libertarian nor an anarchist.

And I just reverted a new effort to add yet another similar piece of promotionalism, a new anarchism footer. I do not believe these modern movements should get so much free advertising on the page of a writer who may have inspired them but whose ideas are not central to either cause. HouseOfChange (talk) 07:04, 13 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]